He said around 43 representatives of international media will also be present at parade ground for the coverage.


Islamabad: Minister for Information and Broadcasting Chaudhry Fawad Hussain Sunday said Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) massive public gathering called Amr-bil-Maroof is being covered globally.
In a tweet today, the minister said all Pakistani media is present at parade ground for the coverage of Jalsa.
He said around 43 representatives of international media will also be present at parade ground for the coverage.
He also appealed the PTI workers to facilitate media workers and reporters. He said world can only see this historic jalsa through media. He said criticism is the beauty of democracy.
Minister for Information and Broadcasting Chaudhary Fawad Hussain has thanked the media for giving coverage to PTI's Amr-bil-Maroof Jalsa being held in Islamabad on Sunday.
In a tweet today, he said all the highways are making a rainbow with the flags of PTI all the way.
اس وقت پاکستان کا تمام میڈیا پریڈ گراؤنڈ میں کوریج کیلئے موجود ہے، بین الاقوامی میڈیا کے 43 سے زیادہ نمائندے پریڈ گراؤنڈ جلسے کی کوریج کیلئے ہوں گے، #امربالمعروف کی عالمی کوریج ہو رہی ہے انشاللہ
— Ch Fawad Hussain (@fawadchaudhry) March 27, 2022

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